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Saving the Planet From Governments And Markets

Published: 10 May 2016

Countries have been signing the pledges they made last December at the Paris Conference on Climate Change. Think back to that time and ask yourself which had greater influence on your personal behavior: the TV clips you saw from that conference, or the ads that sponsored those clips?

Governments imagine that pledges and plans will deal with the problem while markets barrel ahead with business as usual, namely the consumption of goods, and of this planet. We are hooked on a malignant model of more. To paraphrase Hannibal facing the Alps, we shall have to find another way, or else make one.

Henry Mintzberg is a Cleghorn Professor of Management Studies at ±«ÓãÖ±²¥'s Desautels Faculty of Management in Montreal. 

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